Caused to show discomposure.
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Examples for "bothered "
Examples for "bothered "
1 I'm bothered if it's true that the government got involved, he said.
2 So far, markets were little bothered by the United States' public finances.
3 The last bit of news Caleb related bothered Magiere for several reasons.
4 He also said: I don't think we can be bothered by criticism.
5 Few people in the place bothered to talk to him these days.
1 Maurice was daunted ; he stooped and raised the weapon in his hand.
2 The chill in the air would have daunted a less courageous girl.
3 The Portuguese captain was daunted then; there is no doubt about that.
4 We're daunted by the challenge, but doing nothing is not an option.
5 But his faith in the France of his imagination was not daunted .
1 We had been making music for 15 years so nothing fazed us.
2 David Cameron went along with the gimmick, surprised but not remotely fazed .
3 Though it was Bezos' first congressional testimony, he appeared the least fazed .
4 Smith said the Illini weren't fazed by the QB switch against Wisconsin.
5 I wasn't even fazed by the fact that she'd just been invisible.
6 A young man does not get as fazed as an older man.
7 But Bower wasn't fazed by Meghan's accomplishments before she became a duchess.
8 He wasn't fazed at all by what was going on around him.
9 New Zealand First leader Winston Peters wasn't fazed by the Prime Minister's stance.
10 I hope it will help but I am not too fazed .
11 The issue is splitting South Africans, but is Juju fazed by the backlash?
12 The fan was not exactly wrong, but it hardly fazed the under-appreciated Koepka.
13 Murphy did not appear the least bit fazed or ashamed to admit it.
14 It didn't feel fazed in the least by her status as a stranger.
15 No one seemed to be fazed by her, which was a refreshing change.
16 Not that Henman is the least bit fazed by the hype.
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faze Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
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